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Examining Collaborative Processes for Climate Change Adaptation in New Brunswick, Canada
Environmental Management ( IF 3.5 ) Pub Date : 2020-03-25 , DOI: 10.1007/s00267-020-01284-7
Alison Feist , Ryan Plummer , Julia Baird , Simon J. Mitchell

Collaboration is a proposed strategy to address super wicked environmental problems, such as climate change. Yet, understanding how it works for climate change adaptation is nascent. This research aims to advance the understanding of this by a cross-case analysis of three cases in New Brunswick, Canada. We sought to illuminate the inner workings of multiparty collaboration in the context of community climate change adaptation; identify important qualities of the process and outcomes from it, and probe their relationships; and, explore how they come about in practice. A questionnaire was sent to individuals involved in cases and key informant interviews were conducted. Results reveal case-specific variations, but more importantly, common qualities and outcomes across the cases. They offer key insight into elements which may be important in collaborative settings. These are informative for influencing the uptake of collaborative strategies in climate change adaptation and offer the opportunity to better understand their functional effectiveness.

中文翻译:

检查加拿大新不伦瑞克省气候变化适应的协作过程

合作是解决超级恶劣环境问题(例如气候变化)的拟议战略。然而,了解它如何适应气候变化仍处于起步阶段。本研究旨在通过对加拿大新不伦瑞克省的三个案例进行跨案例分析来促进对此的理解。我们试图阐明在社区气候变化适应背景下多方合作的内部运作;识别过程和结果的重要品质,并探讨它们之间的关系;并且,探索它们在实践中是如何产生的。向涉及案件的个人发送了一份调查问卷,并对关键知情人进行了访谈。结果揭示了特定于案例的差异,但更重要的是,揭示了案例中的共同品质和结果。它们提供了对协作环境中可能很重要的元素的关键洞察。这些对于影响气候变化适应协作策略的采用提供了信息,并提供了更好地了解其功能有效性的机会。
更新日期:2020-03-25
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